CentralSquare, a leader in public sector software, is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the creation of CentralSquare, a new company formed by the merger of Superion, TriTech, Zuercher and the public sector and healthcare business of Aptean.

Rekor Systems Inc. announced that the Rotterdam (NY) Police Department has entered into a subscription agreement to use the company's Watchman vehicle recognition software on existing traffic and surveillance cameras.

Mobility is what makes it possible for agencies to combine the power of sensors found inside digital devices with the technology available at police headquarters. It's revolutionizing what officers can do as they step away from their squad cars and onto the streets. However, few agencies are taking full advantage of this powerful policing technology.

Tru4orce, a wholly owned subsidiary of Trivinci Systems LLC, has been awarded a contract to supply U.S. Customs and Border Protection with marine-grade multi-camera DVR systems to be installed on vessels used in the War on Drugs.

It’s a common meme in modern movies: A video surveillance camera captures an image of a person’s face, which is instantaneously identified by artificial intelligence (AI), quickly leading to an arrest—or whatever the next plot twist is. However, in the real world, surveillance systems often fail to live up to this ideal, with police unable to leverage video footage to match identified faces to the names of known offenders. This eBook shows how your department can identify leads faster!

For law enforcement professionals, who must capture reports with immediacy and accuracy, new automated solutions can help prevent the pitfalls of manual documentation, and improve everything from accuracy and efficiency, to officer safety and help reduce burnout.

5G mobile technology will soon be available, bringing the promise of compelling new capabilities to transform public safety. Providing new functionality and greater network management controls, 5G will enable diverse applications for the future of public safety.

Rekor Systems Inc., a leading provider of public safety and vehicle recognition systems, has announced the launch of the Rekor Public Safety Network ("RPSN"). Any state or local law enforcement agency participating in the RPSN will be able to access real-time data from any part of the network at no cost.